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  2. Chateau Nous - Wikipedia

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    The entrance door has a sandblasted panel with the inscription CHATEAU NOUS, and all doors and architraves are stained timber with chrome door hardware. [1] The lounge has a corner brick fireplace with a chrome hood and mirrored panels above the mantelpiece. The south wall has twin rows of vertical glass bricks and the east wall is rounded.

  3. Garage door - Wikipedia

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    Sectional garage door Up-and-over garage door Garage Door Hardware. A garage door is a large door to allow egress for a garage that opens either manually or by an electric motor (a garage door opener). Garage doors are frequently large enough to accommodate automobiles and other vehicles. The operating mechanism is usually spring-loaded or ...

  4. Hörmann - Wikipedia

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    Fire sliding doors,steel and stainless steel doors Garador Ltd., Yeovil, UK: Garage doors IG Doors Ltd., Cwmbran, UK Steel Entrance Doors Tubauto SAS, Sens, France: Garage doors Pilomat s.r.l., Italy: Access control systems and power supply stations Northwest Door LLC, Puyallup, WA, USA: Sectional doors made of steel, timber and aluminium

  5. Chamberlain Group - Wikipedia

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    Clicker — a line of universal garage door remotes. Chamberlain, LiftMaster, and Craftsman have interchangeable parts, primarily the gear and circuit boards. The greatest difference between the brands is that Chamberlain and Craftsman operate on a square shaped split-rail system, while LiftMaster consists of one single solid piece of inverted ...

  6. Sliding door - Wikipedia

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    A groove is cut into the bottom of the door which runs over this guide, preventing lateral movement of the door. With a glass door, the panel runs through the guide as illustrated. Because the door is always engaged in the guide, when the door is open, the floor is clear; hence 'clear threshold'. The bottom of the doors are held in place on tracks.

  7. Silvering - Wikipedia

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    When glass mirrors first gained widespread usage in Europe during the 16th century, most were silvered with an amalgam of tin and mercury, [6] In 1835 German chemist Justus von Liebig developed a process for depositing silver on the rear surface of a piece of glass; this technique gained wide acceptance after Liebig improved it in 1856.

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